Thyssenkrupp now focusing on spin-off of unit TKMS Remains open to industrial partnerships Thyssenkrupp shares down as much as 3.7% Carlyle's withdrawal as a suitor for Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems ...
CHEMNITZ, Germany – In a small corner of a vast thyssenkrupp factory in this industrial town, an engineer was talking to a machine. “From the beginning I was only speaking to it in English, but today ...
Thyssenkrupp said it was reviewing plans to wean its steelmaking operations off fossil fuels due to high costs, making it the ...
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German conglomerate Thyssenkrupp on Friday lost its fight against a European Union antitrust veto five years ago of its ...
(Bloomberg) -- Private equity firm Carlyle Group Inc. has dropped out of a process to acquire Thyssenkrupp AG’s naval shipbuilding unit in a blow to the German firm’s restructuring push.
Thyssenkrupp Electrical Steel – the Indian unit of German steel distributor thyssenKrupp Electrical Steel, Germany – primarily manufactures cold rolled grain oriented and cold rolled non-grain ...
thyssenkrupp today sold the Indian company thyssenkrupp Electrical Steel India Private Ltd. to JSW Steel Limited and JFE Steel Corporation. The Indian-Japanese consortium is acquiring the Indian ...
Mumbai: A joint venture of India’s JSW Steel Ltd and Japan’s JFE Steel will buy German engineering group thyssenkrupp’s specialty steel unit in Nashik and associated technology for ₹4,051 ...
FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Private equity firm Carlyle has dropped out of a bidding process for the warship division of stricken conglomerate Thyssenkrupp, the German company said on Tuesday.
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The Price to Earnings (P/E) ratio, a key valuation measure, is calculated by dividing the stock's most recent closing price by the sum of the diluted earnings per share from continuing operations ...